On September 13, 2000, activist rock band Rage Against the Machine took the stage at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles and played a typically powerful set; however, something was unusual about the show -- it was recorded and videotaped by a professional film crew, and it proved to be the last concert RATM would ever play, as the group parted ways a few weeks later. Rage Against the Machine: Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium features a blazing 15-song set, which includes the songs "Sleep Now in the Fire," "Guerrilla ...
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On September 13, 2000, activist rock band Rage Against the Machine took the stage at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles and played a typically powerful set; however, something was unusual about the show -- it was recorded and videotaped by a professional film crew, and it proved to be the last concert RATM would ever play, as the group parted ways a few weeks later. Rage Against the Machine: Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium features a blazing 15-song set, which includes the songs "Sleep Now in the Fire," "Guerrilla Radio," "Bulls on Parade," "Killing in the Name," "Calm Like a Bomb," and "How I Could Just Kill a Man," the latter featuring a guest appearance from rap group Cypress Hill. Mark Deming, Rovi
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